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What element is a liquid nonmetal halogen in the fourth period?

Bromine is a liquid nonmetal halogen in the fourth period of the periodic table. It is the only halogen that exists in a liquid state at room temperature.


Bromine is the only halogen and nonmetal that is normaly a?

liquid.


Bromine is the only halogen and nonmetal that is what at room temperature.?

It is the only liquid.


What halogen is the only one that is liquid at room temperature?

Bromine.


What is only an element in the halide family that is a liquid?

Bromine Br Atomic number 35. Number of protons-35 Neutrons-45. Electrons-35


What halogen is a orange liquid?

Bromine but some says it's red and gives off a brown vapour.


What liquid element is a halogen?

Bromine is the name of the element that is a liquid halogen. Bromine has the chemical symbol Br, and it has the atomic number of 35.


Bromine is the only halogen and nonmetal that is normally?

Bromine is the only halogen and nonmetal that is normally liquid at room temperature and pressure, due to its low boiling point of 58.8°C. It is a reddish-brown volatile liquid with a strong, unpleasant odor.


What is the only liquid in the halide family?

If you think to halogens (not halides) bromine is a liquid.


What halogen and is a red liquid at room temperature?

Sounds like bromine. (It actually is.) Bromine is also volatile. A link is provided below.Yes that is correct but say if this quest was in an exam, you wouldn't write that.The answer is Bromine because the question clearly states, at room temperature this halogen is a liquid,and on any periodic table, bromine is a different colour to the other elements showing that it is a liquid or it melts close to room temperature. Bromine, Mercury, Gallium, Ceasium and Francium are all the same colour as each other. Also, yes. Bromine is volatile.Hope this helps! :)


What halogens are liquids?

Bromine (Br) is a liquid at room temperature. It has a Melting Point of -7.3C and Boiling Point of 58.78C.


Is bromine a solid at room temperature?

No, It's a liquid. Its the only liguid halogen at room temp. ^^